Discovery Communications, Politico and Other Leading Organizations to Present at the Media Relations Conference on Dec. 6-7 at the National Press Club in Washington D.C.

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The early bird deadline for the PR News Media Relations Conference ends Friday, November 17.

NEW YORK (PRWEB)November 09, 2017

PR News' Media Relations Next Practices Conference will feature a lineup of dynamic speakers from brands like Discovery Communications, Politico, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, USA Today, ARPR and C-SPAN who will go in depth on the most important media relations tactics that are powering their communications efforts. This event will be held at the historic National Press Club in Washington, D.C. on December 7, 2017. The early bird deadline ends November 17. Discount rates for nonprofit and government communicators, as well as PR News subscribers are available.

Media Relations Next Practices Conference participants will automatically be a part of the Media Relations Working Group, a new initiative to redefine media relations in the age of fragmentation, fake news, influencer marketing and integrated communications. As a Working Group member, you will have the opportunity to engage with your media relations peers during and after the conference to help set new benchmarks and best practices for the communications community so that communicators can advance within their organization and better tie their efforts to organizational goals.

PR News' Video Boot Camp will take place the day before the conference at the same location. At this event, brand communicators will share how they’ve used video on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and beyond to engage their audiences and deliver their brand’s messages more effectively than ever before.

For questions regarding the conference, contact PR News’ Laura Snitkovskiy at laura(at)accessintel(dot)com. Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact Business Development Director Rich Hauptner at rhauptner(at)accessintel(dot)com.

PR News is a go-to source that serves the communications and marketing community at corporations, agencies and nonprofits. The PR News Group focuses on honing and growing PR practitioners' skills in social media, crisis management, digital PR, measurement, employee relations, media training, CSR and writing through its flagship newsletter, webinars, conferences, awards programs, workshops and guidebooks. With the launch of its weekly newsletter over 70 years ago, PR News has remained dedicated to supporting the growth of communicators all while keeping them abreast of the latest news affecting the industry. For more information, please visit http://www.prnewsonline.com.